As always I enjoy reading these stats . . . but you have way too much time on your hands! ;)

So if I happen to put out another cache in Waldo County will that put my County in the top 5 counties for caches per square mile? ;) :D

Actually in all seriousness I am working on two new ones -- one in Penobscot County though and one in Waldo County -- I just need time to get there and get the coords x 3 . . . and time to work on the cache hide (especially on one in Waldo County.)

Sudonim

06-21-2006, 04:44 PM

Anybody place one is Cumberland county yet?

brdad

06-21-2006, 04:47 PM

Anybody place one is Cumberland county yet?

Dang, how'd I miss that? Back to my script.... post will be appended soon.

brdad

06-21-2006, 04:55 PM

Happy now? :D

Sudonim

06-21-2006, 05:04 PM

Easy to overlook those low population counties :)
Every 3.81 miles huh? You could even find one down there with a Magellin :D

Haffy

06-21-2006, 06:17 PM

You can also see where there are high populations, there is a tendency to have more micro caches as well, probably do to the lack of suitable hiding places for traditional size caches I would assume.

becket

06-21-2006, 06:18 PM

Every 3.81 miles huh? You could even find one down there with a Magellin :D

well, let's go, ffj and all you other magellan users! think of what our numbers would be! (of course, we would be wandering aimlessly in the 3.81 miles that don't have the caches, but that's okay!) :D

Sudonim

06-21-2006, 07:15 PM

well, let's go, ffj and all you other magellan users! think of what our numbers would be! (of course, we would be wandering aimlessly in the 3.81 miles that don't have the caches, but that's okay!) :D